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PORTRAIT OF A BURGOMASTER 
By JAN A. VAN RAVESTEYN 


[NUMBER 202] 


A COLLECTION OF 


ANCIENT: AND MODERN 


PAIN TINGS 


. CONSIGNED FOR UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE BY 


Dr. RussELL W. Moore, Mrs. Harriet Fay Potts, Mr. Georce W. 
STETSON, THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH F. DALY, ALL OF NEw YORK Clrty, 
THE ESTATE OF HENRY B. PETTES, OF MILFORD, CONN., AND 
OTHER OWNERS, AND A SELECTION FROM THE WELL-KNOWN 


COLLECTION OF THE LATE 


MRS. ELIZABETH U. COLES 


OF NEW YORK 


WHICH WAS ON PROMINENT EXHIBITION FOR MANY 
YEARS AT THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART 


“A0- BE SOLD 


ON THE EVENINGS OF 
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY 


MARcH 7, 8 and 9, 1917 
AT 8:15 O'CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 


MADISON AVENUE AT FORTIETH STREET 


NEW YORK 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. All bids to be PER LOT as numbered in the Catalogue. 

2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the 
lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the good 
faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also reserves the 
right to reject any fractional or nominal bid which in his judgment may 
delay or injuriously affect the sale. 

3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash 
payments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots 
purchased to be resold immediately. ; — 

4. The lots to be taken away at the buyer's expense and risk within 
twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of 
the purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default | 
of which The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible 
if the lot or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be 
left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 

5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settle- 
ment of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 

6. All lots will be exposed for public exhibition in The Anderson Gal- 
leries before the date of sale, for examination by intending purchasers, 
and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will not be responsible for the 
correctness of the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect 
or fault in or concerning any lot, and makes no warranty whatever, but 
will sell each lot exactly as it is, WITHOUT RECOURSE. But upon receiving 
before the date of sale, expert opinion in. writing that any lot is not as 
represented, The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will use every effort 
to furnish proof to the contrary, and in default of such proof the lot will 
be sold subject to the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he being liable to 
the owner or owners thereof for damage or injury occasioned by such 
. declaration. 

7. TERMS CASH. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots 
as remain uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the 
sale, will be resold by either private or public sale at such time as The 
Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, shall determine, without further notice, 
and if any deficiency arises from such resale it shall be made good by the 
defaulter at this sale together with all the expenses incurred thereby. 
This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of The Anderson 
Galleries, Incorporated, to enforce the contract with the buyer, without 
such resale. 

8. Bips. We make no charge for executing orders for our customers 
and use all bids competitively, buyir., at the lowest price permitted by 
other bids. 

g. The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility: for 
the employment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not 
be responsible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and 
packers. 

Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for $1.50. 


The Anderson Galleries 
INCORPORATED 


Mapison AVENUE AT FORTIETH STREET, NEW YORK. 
TELEPHONE, Murray Hitt, 7680 


SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. FREDERICK A. CHAPMAN. 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


(oa ae See OS 
Artz, David Adolphe..;...... 213 
0 oS or 230 
Battista. . : eer eee ene | 
Beals, Gertrude. . 52 

Becker, Carl Ludwig Friedrich. 209 
Beers, Julie ch eee s 163, 164 
Bellows, A: Fo-N.A.. 0.0. eun 43 
Berry, Percival Vincent....... y 


Bicknell, E. M.. 
Blakelock, Ralph Albert, A.N.A. ee 


Biasiheld, Edwin A». =... . 193 
PRIMA S oe. a. wn ce ee 2 
pea ND). Ocha nie 179 
Bogert, George H., A.N.A. ~ 

WP eiseais sass eres FA4;. 223,226 
Srarcrards Gr Hie cae eho I51 
Leet OR IE oer Ga oe 194 
Bonheur, Marie Rosa... 216 
Boctow, prederick |........53, 114 
Boughton, George H., N.A., 

rc ers hes 793-83 
Boyman, H. C.. dais 720 
Brissot, Felix Saturni De War- 

Pe, A rr 185 
brown, W.i|Watten:.......... ..95 
Browne, George Elmer........ 89 
Diueecess)OlNi. ©. oui... . = 4 30 
Cabanal, Alexandre, .3....... 231 
Carey, Henry... Ee eine 16 
Carpentier, E.. are Yo 
Casillear, John W., N. Ne _.167, 183 
Cauchois, Eugene Henry. ee 157 
Paamoney, |. Wells........... 117 
Chaumont, Antoine Bernard.. 205 
(uelmoncki, Josel .....:....: IQI 


Church, Frederick Stuart, N.A. 139 
tea ac eee ee 177 
8 


oreverpeyert..........2.-- 5 
Corot, Jean Baptiste Camille... 219 
erate vi. ee 94 
Wormers nmromie............. 197 
ok sr 148 
eGo yg. est es 42 


Davis, Charles Henry, N.A... 61 


Dearth, Henry Golden, N.A... 229 
De Bock, Theophile.......... 182 
Wet uvion hobpert......... II5 
De Paux, Alexandre....:-.-. 210 
eee eccia ss... 0.6. 18 
ettieas, MM. F.H...N.A ..... 181 
Re eyser, AUS... 26... 0. ee 70 
Derrick, William Rowell...... 22 
Desgoffe, Blaise Alexander.... 212 
MC GATC. owes. sc. ss we ye s av, 
Diaz, De La Pena, Narcisse- 
a Ch 214. 2209232 
Didier-Pouget, William....... 221 


Memreiaes, Walter: : 2. 6...5% 92 


DT WiCeercrh tha uk Tea ook 234 
Duc School, Early. 20. =... 84 
Eggleston, Benjamin........ 71, 78 
BAetSOns W eUl., ae un tus 130, 136 
PSACCIOLI; SU VIO wi. soho has wre 166 
LC tale) Ea On oe a en ar 8 
Pattin-latour, bent... <>. -235 
| (STS EAT Ti eee ae 6 
bield; i. Loyal ..°.64,.127, 175, 192 
SS a = Ca ere ee II 
MERIC O see. alg haus pcsce « & 68 
Fitler, Willan OES artes 100, I16 
Fitz, deo aie cle e 169 
Fox, H. G., R.W.A.. 23 
French School, Seventeenth 
(CENA 9 ice, ae eee A 204. 
(OAS TR ae Sera i ane ne eae 13 
Garner. Daniel. ots rad... 2s 149 
feraye award, NeAe x ses ce 176 
ers George. sigs yo 4 87 
Griffin, Thomas B..74, 140, 178, 189 
Croenewegen, A.J °. 5... 62.4. 32 
Grothe, Janson ...:.2.3..°..: 20 
Gruppé, Charles P..... 36, 108, 150 
Gagks Rudolph i: 2. he neon 14 
Hagborg, August. -...2...2..., 158 
Pee OOK, WU) Bb ns kon e .p  ak7O 
Be cer Ll CRPICH wa. en ae ex ee 107 
ics, Lhomas, N.A....3. 02. I01 
Prereerer hee os ot esd ac’ 46 
‘Ciel ta ae Ii nr eee ee 69 
PAA Tl ae areas iene eg es wh, 155 
Peer tbe 2 ess le os 152 
Hoeber, PAPC gee a No ae recs 102 
Hohenberg, ie Rone ae nee eee 195 
rera reel iewssie. Ge sao 99 
Huntington, Daniel, N.A...... 174 
UIPG COT. VG eee ae oe wx gO 
Taness, George........... 144, 22 
RSLCY 5 NDR Mee eons 4. cate « 105 
Italian School, Seventeenth Cen- 
OUTER s Longe sc. sc 56, 88, I10, III 
Heisony |OSephs. Lc. tat oo a St 327 
Jefferson, Joseph. . ae E20 
Jimenez Aranda, Jose... Sh et a 184 
Kaemmerer, Fredric Henri ... 41 


Kensett, John Frederick, N.A. 
. eR ee eae 58, 120, 161 
Kever, Johann Simon Hendrick 38 


Folpourne, (re Ga ten sg. sa 59 
Potear, opert.s,.9.0. 05.2 ce 153 
ROIS LUO WIE a ses SS 236 
Knight, William Henry.-..... 40 
erates SECS re gia 5 Wey Oe ae ieee areca te 54 
Lanman, Charles, A.N.A..... 47 
Lawson, Ernest, A.N-A...... 82 
Martinetti, Maria.. Saree 
Mazzolino...... ae fee WAN, 
Mazzonovich, Lawrence...... 124 


NEAR STOCKBRIDGE. 


McCord, George H., A-N.A..2 129 Salmon, Charlese. =) =o eae 160 
Meissonier, Jean Louis Ernest . 233 Schlessinger, F...- 2.) yee 72 
Meissonier, Jean Charles..... 142 Schwartze, Theresa...... 156 
Werle; Hugiesegc. a. ae ees 211 .. Scott, Jeanettes: ee 33 
Metst, Gabriely. ser eee 49~ Shattuck, A.D.) cy ee 
Willer, Qscatic ce. came tees 50 « Schou, Sigards 233.0 a7 
Mogford, John.{.:......5..5. 17 Simonetti, Ettores een 96 
Montéemezz0, 4.4. eee 190 Smith, Henry Pember2a eae 
Morgan, William, A.N.A..... 146 65, 118, 125, 171, 180 
Morland, George, R.A..... 207, 208> Sorn, W.4.e e 109 
Morrelliv cq acs. anes, ee ee 3 Stanfield, Clarkson, R.A. 15 
Morse, Samuel B..F., N.Alw.. ; 196 Steelink, Wiln.. J 34 
Mottram, Charles S: ae. 5 Stetson, Charles Walter....... QI 
Muller, Charles. ta: =a ne 86 Stuart, Gilbert Charles fae 198 
Murphy, }, Francis, NvAy ae Suker, Arthur ee eee 103 
SCREENS ee ae, ap 225; ee Sully; Thomas. 3) eee een 
Musin, Auguste.. 12 Ten Kate, Herman Carel... 31 
Olivetti, [Pia el VO Paranhos Tt : Terburg, Gerard; 2 ee 48 
Onderdonk,: Juliane 7a eae 165 - Thom, J. Crawiord.3aee 60, 97, 122 
Perrine? Va <2 ee ee 62 Thompson, A. Wordsworth .. . 187 
Petit, Ge 119 Trouillebert, Paul Desire . 222 
Phelan, Chas. T Gil ao Pte ee 104° - Troyon, Constant... eee 8I 
Pietersz, WB aot ake ee 55 Twachtman, John Henry ..... 137 
Post; “Wo Merritt; ASN Aw Tyler, James Geen eee 35, 113 
Oe RUMEN age aie 26, 98, 128, 168, 172. -Valkenhirg, Ba atx a 
Prosdocini Ns eee. eee 7 Van Beest, A227. eee 
Ryne; Lhomasy.7q..0 0s Tae 19 VanBoskerk, Robert Ward, N.A. aye 
Rau, Emil... 123 Van Neck, Johan 3. ao eae Rn 162 
Rehn, Frank Knox “Morton, Van der Velde (The Younger) 199 
IN GAS Rete ooo acie ac ae ea , 186 . Van der Weeles his eee 12 
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, R.A.. 206 Van Ravensteyn, Jan A....... 202 
RiccisoPignie ee eee 66 Veronese, Schoolof........... bie ie 
Richter, E ter ee te 188  VerveerElchanon.. eee 10 
Rip, William On wei. ee. 45. Victoors Janae ee en 201 
Rea julian ase 3 .2+--07,159  Vollmar 75 
Robie, Jean Baptiste. Pere See 215 . Voltz, Friedrich 2). eee 
Robinson, Theodore...:..44.. -76 — Wankseaye ee 138 
Rosa, Salvator, School of ae 154 Western, Gi. ee ee 
Rosas Salvatore. yar ae eee 203. Wheaton, Francis, 52) eee 93 
Rouzee, hens : pages 173-00 Wide i Carleton, N.A..... 57 
Roybet, F erdinand............ 218 Willet) [202 ee 13253032 
- Saint Bonvin, Francois......... 80 Wolff, Gustav..— 3 yee 131, 135 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
NO 
PORTRAIT OF A BURGOMASTER. Jan A. Van Ravesteyn............. 202 
A KENTISH.SHEPHERD. George Morland,-R:As) 2s eee 207 
Pics: George Morland, R:A..:....... 02. . se) 208 
EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN RECEIVING THE VENETIAN EMBASSY. Carl 
Ludwig Friedrich Becker........ 20, 4.242. sn Se 209 
THE YOUNG CAVALIER. Ferdinand Roybet.. 5... >920...0) eee 218 
THE Moat. Jean Baptiste Camille. Corot. .../i5. 9 ee 219 
ON THE DELAWARE. George Inneéss, N:A. «>... tea 224 


J. Francis Murphy, N-A........> aes 225 


PAINTINGS 


ANCIENT AND MODERN 


FIRST SESSION 


Wednesday Evening, March 7, 1917 
at 8:15 o'clock 


Lots 1 to 83 


L. OLIVETTI 
Contemporary Italian 


vi THE GRAPE GATHERER 


The gay costumed Italian peasant girl with basket of 
grapes on her head is crossing a rustic bridge. Water 
Color. Signed lower right, L. Olivetti (Roma). 


Height, 21% inches; width, 14% inches. 


BLONDAMI 
Contemporary Italian 


2 THE AFTER DINNER TOAST 


A gay naval officer is toasting his companion. Signed 
lower right, Blondami after Henry Tenre. 


Height, 13 inches; width, 19 inches. 


7 


MORELLI 
Contemporary Italian 
3 YOUNG ITALIAN PEASANT WOMAN 
A typical Neapolitan beauty. Water Color. 
Height, 1034 inches; width, 7 inches. 


BATTISTA 
Contemporary Italian 


4 BAY OF BAIE 


From an imminence in the foreground two travellers are 
surveying the bay with its panorama of villas and moun- 
tains in the distance. Water Color. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 27 inches. 


CHARLES S. MOTTRAM 
Contemporary English 


5 OFF THE ENGLISH COAST 


A low, rolling, lazy tide is breaking slightly over the 
shelving sandy beach; in the offing is a fleet of brown 
fishing vessels with a flight of gulls hovering near. Water 
Color. Signed lower right, Chas. $. Mottram. 


Height, 1034 inches; width, 25 inches. 


FERRANTI 
Contemporary Italian 
6 SHEPHERD RETURNING HOME 


The young Italian shepherd carries his favorite lamb over 
his shoulder and is accompanied by a peasant girl carry- — 
ing a water jug on her head. Water Color. Signed lower 
right, Ferranti, Roma. 


Height, 20% inches; width, 13% inches. 


8 


A. PROSDOCIMI 
Contemporary Italian 
7 ON THE GRAND CANAL 


Over the blue water two boats are lazily sailing, beyond 
are the famous palaces. Water Color. Signed lower 
left, A. Prosdocimi. 


Height, 1134 inches; width, 6% inches. 


C. FANDOLA 


, Contemporary Spanish 
8 ALCAZAR 


The sun is streaming into this many arched and pillared 
palace lighting up its rich coloring. Water Color. 
Signed lower left, C. Fandola. 


Height, 1134 inches; width, 6% inches. 


MARIA MARTINETTI 
Contemporary Italian 
9 A GAME OF CHECKERS 


In the forecourt of a Turkish palace sit two men on a 
bench playing an interesting game; a rare Oriental rug 
is at their feet. Through the open portal is seen a garden 
and further buildings. Water Color. Signed lower left, 
Maria Martinetti, Roma, 1902. 


Height, 19% inches; width, 27 ches. 


ELCHANON VERVEER 
Contemporary Dutch 
10 OFF KATWYCK 


The tide is low; in the foreground wading is a mother and 
her little daughter; ia dog is splashing nearby. Beyond 
are groups of figures paddling, with fishing boats in the 
offing. Water Color. Signed lower right, Elchanon 
Verveer. 

Height, 14 inches; width, 21 inches 


9 


G. FILOSA 
Contemporary Italian 


1. THE BIRD'S: NESe 


On a red velvet sofa sits a young woman and her admirer 
examining a bird’s nest which holds several fledglings. 
Water Color. Signed lower right, G. Filosa. 


Height, 20% inches; width, 28 inches. 


H. T. VAN DER WEELE 
Contemporary Dutch 


12 RETURNING TO THE FOLD 


A shepherd is just unbarring the gate of a thatched barn 
for his sheep to enter. The atmosphere of Holland is 
well depicted. Water Color. Signed lower right, H. T. 
v’d Weele. 

Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. 


P. GABRINI 
Contemporary Italian 


13 A MODERN BACCHANTE 


A charming Italian peasant girl, with a grape vine branch 
in her uplifted hand, dances down the country road. 
Water Color. Signed lower right, P. Gabrini, Roma. 


Height, 1614 inches; width, 11 inches. 


RUDOLPH HAAK 
Contemporary Dutch 


14 ON THE RIVER SCHELDT 


The river has overflowed its banks; from a flat bottom 
boat a passenger is landing near a tall and feathery tree; 
on the flat horizon is a village with its wind mill. Water 
Color. Signed lower right, Rudolph Haak. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 12 imches. 


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CLARKSON STANFIELD, R.A. 
English, 1793-1867 
feo UNSET AT SEA 


In a heavy rolling sea several vessels are approaching. 
Over head is an angry red sky. Water Color. Signed 
lower left, C. Stanfield, 1845. | 


Height, 914 inches; width, 21 inches. 


HENRY CAREY 
Contemporary American 


16 LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


In a marshy pool, cattle are wading; trees to the right 
and low hills in the distance. 


Height, 14 inches; width, 18 inches. 


JOHN MOGFORD 
Contemporary English 


17 POWDERHAM CASTLE 


In the foreground are some fisher folk and boats stranded 
by the outgoing tide; beyond is the famous castle. Water 
Color. Signed lower leit, J. M., 1872. 


Height, 614 inches; width, 11 inches. 


DE FRANCESCHI 
Contemporary Italian 


fo NtERIOR OF ST. PETERS 


At a side chapel with its elaborate entablatures are two 
red surpliced choir boys entertaining a young companion. 
Water Color. Signed lower right, De Franceschi. 


Height, 19 inches; width, 14% inches. 


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THOMAS PYNE 
Contemporary English 
19 NEAR CHESTER 


A shepherd with his flock of sheep approaches on a rough 
country road; fields and wooded hills beyond; a sunny 
day. Water Color. Signed lower right, Thos. Pyne. 


Height, 9 inches; width, 13 inches. 


JANSON GROTHE 
Contemporary Dutch 
20 PREPARING DINNER. 


A young peasant woman in her quaint costume sits facing 
a window in the old kitchen peeling potatoes, a bucket of 
water at her side; on the table a coffee pot. Water Color. 
Signed lower right, Janson Grothe. 


Height, 24 inches; width, 17% inches. 


G. WESTERN 
Contemporary English 


21 OFF EAST COAST OF ENGLAND 


Perched above the sea is the village and its church, in the 
foreground runs a road through a pasturage on which 
sheep are grazing. Water Color. Signed lower left, 
G. Western. . 


Height, 12% inches; width, 20% inches. 


WILLIAM ROWELL DERRICK 


Contemporary American 
22 AT THE HAY STACK 


The moon is up before the parting of day; a flock of sheep 
are regaling themselves at a stack that occupies the middle 
ground. Water Color. Signed lower right, W. R. Der- 
rick. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 18 imches. 


I2 


H. G. FOX, R.W.A. 
Contemporary English 
23 ROAD IN HENDON 


The breath of Autumn pervades the scene; a teamster 
and his cart with two cows approach on a well wooded 
country lane. Water Color. Signed lower left, H. G. 
Fox, R.W.A., 1902. 


Height, 20% inches; width, 29 inches. 


B. VALKENBURG 
Contemporary Dutch 
24 DUTCH INTERIOR 


Two peasants in their quaint costume are seated and sew- 
ing near a large tiled open fireplace; the light streams in 
from a broad window. Water Color. 


Height, 13 inches; width, 19 inches. 


H. C. BOYMAN 
Contemporary Dutch 


2, LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


Through the sedgy grass several cattle are approaching 
a small pool in which the blue sky is admirably reflected. 
Water Color. Signed lower right, H. C. Boyman. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 19 inches. 


W. MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 
American, 1856— 


26 LATE AUTUMN ON THE BRONX RIVER 


The trees have almost lost their last leaves, the grass is 
turning to a mellow brown but leaving traces of green. 
Water Color. Signed lower right, W. Merritt Post, A.N.A. 


Height, 15 inches; width, 12 mches. 


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B. VALKENBURG 
Contemporary Dutch 


27 A DUTCH HOME 


Before a red bricked cottage with green shutters sits a 
mother knitting; her little daughter is at her right; near 
the open door is the baby in a strange old-fashioned wheel 
chair. 

Height, 13 inches; width, 18 inches. 


H. C. BOYMAN 
Contemporary Dutch 


28 CATTLE AT THE POOL 


The pool stretches across the foreground; a herd of cattle 
have come down to water from the low lying field. Be- 
yond are more cattle; grey trees in the distance. Water 
Color. Signed lower right, H. C. Boyman. 


Height, 11% inches; width, 18% inches. 


E. M. BICKNELL 
Contemporary American 


29 OFF NEW LONDON 


A typical New England scene with its shelving shore and 
grey sky. Water Color. Signed lower right, E. M. 
Bicknell. 


Height, 934 inches; width, 18 inches. 


JOHN BURGESS 
Contemporary English 


30 A KENTISH INN 


At the edge of the village several country wagons have 
drawn up; the teamsters are taking their morning liba- 
tion; one of them is talking to the genial inn keeper’s 
wife. A pleasant summer scene. Water Color. Signed 
lower right, John Burgess. 


Height, 11 inches; width, 17 inches. 


14 


HERMAN CAREL, TEN KATE 
Dutch, 1822-1892 


31 SORTING POTATOES 


In an old Dutch barnyard is seated a mother with her in- 
fant beside her; she is sorting a pile of potatoes into a pail. 
Water Color. Signed lower right, Ten Kate. 


Height, 1414 inches; width, 18 inches. 


A. J. GROENEWEGEN 
Contemporary Dutch 


32 CATTLE WATERING 


Pool in the foreground; trees to the right; at a long trough 
in the flat green field are cattle drinking; beyond is a 
windmill. Water Color. Signed lower right, A. J. 
Groenewegen. 


Height, 10% inches; width, 153% inches. 


JEANETTE SCOTT 
American, 1864— 
33 AT THE WINDOW 
A charming young girl is seated in an old-fashioned chair 
with her left hand resting on an old carved chest and in 
her right hand is a book. A convex mirror reflects her 


lover who stands at the opposite window. Water Color. 
Signed lower right, J. Scott. 


Height, 11 inches; width, 14% inches. 


WILM STEELINK 
Contemporary Dutch 
34 SHEEP GRAZING 


A flock of sheep with their shepherd approach a sunlit 
pool as night falls. Water Color. Signed lower leit, 
Wilm Steelink. 

Height, 1334 inches; width, 24% inches. 


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JAMES G. TYLER 


Contemporary American 


35 THE PILOT BOAT 


The old-fashioned sailing sloop plows its way staunchly 
in the stiff breeze over the sunlit sea; other ships in the 
distance. Signed lower right, James G. Tyler. 


Height, 15 inches; width, 24 inches. 


CHARLES P. GRUPPE 


American, 1860— 
36 LOW TIDE 


A heavy Dutch lugger is stranded, and is discharging its 
cargo of fish into a cart; beside it two women are watch- 
ing. Beyond is a fishing fleet. Water Color. Signed 
lower right, Chas. P. Gruppé. 


Height, 19 inches; width, 13 imches. 


B. VALKENBURG 
Contemporary Dutch 


37 DUTCH INTERIOR 


In a sunny kitchen a peasant woman with an infant in her 
arms is seated, on a table is a loaf of bread and some flow- 
ers, nearby stands her young son. Water Color. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. 


JOHANN SIMON HENDRIK KEVER 
Dutch, 1854- 
38 RAKING LEAVES 


The autumn leaves are being gathered into a wheelbarrow 
by a young Dutch peasant boy. Bare trees are in the 
background. Water Color. Signed lower right, Kever. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 12 inches. 


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FRANK KNOX MORTON REBHN, N.A. 
American, 1848-1914 
39 OFF MOHEGAN 


The sea is breaking against the mighty rock; in the dis- 
tance the sailing vessels are answering to the breeze. 
Water Color. Signed lower right, F. K. M. Rehn, 1882. 


Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. 


WILLIAM HENRY KNIGHT 
English, 1823-1863 
40 TWO WATER COLORS 


The Plains of Marathon from the North. The Tumulus 
on the Plain of Marathon. Signed, W. K., 1820. 


Heights, 3% inches; widths, 9% inches. 


FREDERIC HENRI KAEMMERER 
Dutch, 1839-1892 
41 THE MILLINER’S APPRENTICE 


The chic Parisien with her bandbox. Academy board. 
Signed lower right, F. K. 


Height, 171% inches; width, 10% inches. 


LEON DABO 
Contemporary American 
42 EARLY SPRING 


Through the saplings lightly clothed with verdure are 
seen mountains and a small lake. Pastel. Signed 
lower left, Leon Dabo, ’13. 


Height, 1434 inches; width, 18 inches. 


17 


A. F. BELLOWS, N.A. 
American, 1829-1883 


43. EYES TO THE BLIND 


The young blind musician is seated resting on a veranda 
overlooking the bay. His charming sister leans on his 
chair expatiating on the beauties of the summer afternoon. 
Water Color. Signed lower left, A. F. Bellows, N.A. 


Height, 24 wmches; width, 18 inches. 


S. MAZZOLINO 
Contemporary Italian 


44 THE CONTANTINDA 
Signed on the back of canvas. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 1334 inches. 


WILLIAM C. RIP 
Contemporary Dutch 
AS -lHE INLEF 


A fisherman pulls his boat to shore; in the distance a vil- 
lage. Water Color. Signed lower right, W. C. Rip, ’85. 


Height, 6% inches; width, 10% inches. 


J. L. HEIMER 
Contemporary American 


46 A FRESH BREEZE 


Two sloops, off shore, are racing in a fresh breeze. Signed 
lower left, J. L. Heimer. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches. 


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CHARLES LANMAN, A.N.A. 
American, 1816-1895 


47 THE TROUT STREAM, WHITE MOUNTAINS 


The old log bridge crosses the rocky stream. Academy 
board. Signed lower left, C. Lanman, 1884. 


Height, 10 wmches; width, 13 imches. 


GERARD TERBURG 
Dutch, 1613-1681 


48 THE POTATION 


Seated at a table a young woman helps herself to the 
drink that has overcome her companion. 


Height, 13 inches; width, 1114 inches. 


GABRIEL METSU 
, Dutch, 1630-1667 
49 THE PET DOG 


On a table is a dog begging for a piece of sugar which a 
lad holds in his hand; seated near is a young woman play- 
ing a mandolin. 

Height, 121% inches; width, 1034 inches. 


OSCAR MILLER 


Contemporary American 


50 LATE AFTERNOON 


Feathery trees skirt the pleasant roadway. Signed lower 
right, Oscar Miller. 
Height, 8 inches; width, 10 inches. 


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PERCIVAL VINCENT BERRY 
American, 1845-1914 
51 LANDSCAPE 


A wooded landscape showing Autumn’s first touch; the 
falling leaves cover the ground. A hunter is entering the 
woods. In the distance is a pool on which is reflected the 
floating clouds and blue sky. Signed lower right, P. V. 


Berry. 
Height, 5% inches; width. 9% tches. 
GERTRUDE BEALS — 
Contemporary American 
52a eh LOWERS 


A bowl of pink and tea roses in a green bowl are set on a 
table. Water Color. Signed lower right, Gertrude Beals. 


Height, 16% inches; width, 25% inches. 


FREDERICK J. BOSTON 
Contemporary American 


53 A FRUGAL MAIDEN 


A young girl in gay dress sits at a window intent on her 
knitting. Canvas. Signed lower right, F. J. Boston. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches. 


P. R. KOEHLER 
Contemporary American 


54 EARLY EVENING 


Sedgy stream in the foreground; village and trees on left 
horizon. Pastel. Signed lower left, P. R. Koehler, N. Y. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


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W. B. PIETERSZ 
Contemporary American 


55 THE STONE BRIDGE 


The sluggish stream flows under the old bridge; a huge 
tree on the left. Academy board. Signed lower left, 
B. Pietersz. 

Height, 74% inches; width, 11 inches. 


SIXTEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL 


56 ST. MICHAEL 


The Angel in classic armor with sword to slay in uplifted 
right hand, his left foot on the Prince of Darkness. Fine 
decorative quality. Signed lower left, Sixteenth Century 
Italian School. 

Height, 5414 inches; width, 39 inches. 


J. CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
; American, 1848 


57 LANDSCAPE AND CATTLE 


Cattle drawing near a small stream, beyond are broad 
fields flanked by trees, rich in theirautumnal colors. Signed 
lower left, J. Carleton Wiggins. 


£ Pa Height, 9% inches; width, 151% inches. 


JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT, N.A. 
American, 1816-1872 


he ROCKY POOL IN THE CATSKILLS 


Rocks and a fallen tree on the edge of a pool; a range of 
blue misty hills in the distance. 


Height, 17% inches; width, 23% inches. 


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G. G. KILBURNE, JR. 
Contemporary English 


s9 THE MORNING RIDE 


The mounted squire meets a pretty village girl at the edge 
of a pine forest. Panel. Signed lower right, G. G. Kil- 
burme,- rss So: | 

Height, 9 inches; width, 7 inches. 


JAMES CRAWFORD THOM 
American, 1835-1898 


60 WINTER 


In the snow-clad woods are two boys hunting rabbits. 
To the left and in the distance are tall trees. Signed lower 
right, Jas. C. Thom. 

7 Height, 19 inches; width, 15 inches. 


CHARLES HENRY DAVIS, N.A. 
American, 1845-— 
61 THE PASTURAGE 
Rolling country with a stream and cattle in the fore- 


ground; wooded hills in the distance. Panel. Signed 
lower right, Ch. Davis. 


§ q Height, 12% inches; width, 1434 inches. 
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VAN D. PERRINE 
Contemporary American 


62 THE FLOWER MARKET IN WINTER, NEW YORK 


Snow has mantled the neighboring buildings and fore- 
ground. Signed and inscribed to W. M. Chase, from Van 
D. Perrine. Bought at the William M. Chase sale, No. 
IQ. 

Height, 19 inches; width, 15 inches. 


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M. ARNOUX 
Contemporary French 
Sees tiie EI TTLE. SOLDIERS 


Two tired children are being drilled by their elder brother; 


a drum is in the foreground. Panel. Signed at left, 
M. Arnoux. 


Height, 11 inches; width, 8% inches. 


E. LOYAL FIELD 
American, 1856-1914 
64 THE HILLY ROAD 


A road ascends from the foreground to a cottage which is 


flanked by trees. Beyond isa range of blue hills. Signed 
lower right, E. Loyal Field. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
American, 1854-1907 
65 A CONNECTICUT FARM 


In the foreground a mill pond, beyond is a farm house 
nestling amongst fine trees. Autumn is gently touching 
the scene. Signed lower right, Henry P. Smith. 


4 Height, 20 inches; width, 28 inches. 
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PIO RICCI 
Contemporary Italian 
66 THE BILLET DOUX 


A handsome young woman in old fashioned costume holds 
a letter in her hand, fearful of discovery. Signed lower 
left, Pio Ricci. 


Height, 15 inches; width, 10% inches. 
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JULIAN V. RIX 
American, 1851-1903 


67 THE WOODLAND STREAM 


A late October day with its lovely greys and att 
browns. Signed lower right, Julian Rix. 


4-90: 


Height, 27 inches; width, 14 iches. 


HUGO FISHER 


Bohemian, 1850-— 
68 MARINE 


Over a bold headland on the left the breakers are tumbling 
and throwing up their feathery spray. The cool blue sky 
illuminates the water. Signed, Hugo Fisher. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. 


J. F. HERRING 


English, 1795-1865 
60h DERG HED 


A hunter on a black horse is ditched and another in a red 
coat is jumping a wattle fence. The master of the hounds 
is following closely behind; the forward hounds are in 
full cry. Signed lower center, J. F. Herring: 


4 ie Height, 11% inches; width, 15¥% inches. 
YAO: 


AUG. DE KEYSER 
Contemporary Belgian 


70 THE LITTLE POACHER 


The village constable has brought a little boy before the 
justice of the peace. The boy stands bowing his head in 
shame and his little sister is at his side crying. Panel. 
Signed lower right, Aug. De Keyser. 


Height, 26 inches; width, 32 Inches. 


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BENJAMIN EGGLESTON 
American, 1867— 
471 LANDSCAPE 
Rolling country in the Berkshires, touched by Autumn’s 
colors. Canvas. Signed lower left, Benj. Eggleston. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 24 inches. 


F. SCHLESINGER 


Contemporary German 
72 THE CURE’S PET 


At Christmas in an old-fashioned German kitchen, the 
family surreptitiously look at their various gifts while the 
Curé gives a Ponchinello to the small daughter. Signed 
lower left, F. Schlesinger. 


cs / Vy Height, 19% inches; width, 28 inches. 


FRIEDRICH VOLTZ 


German, 1817-1886 
473 LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE AND FIGURES 


Several cows and a calf are seen at a shaded pool; to the 


right, on rising ground, three peasants and a corn field 
with a cloudy blue sky above. Panel. Signed lower left, 
Bre Voltz: 


Height, 9% inches; width, 2334 inches. 
ps (70° 


THOMAS B. GRIFFEN 
Contemporary American 
pave CATSKILLS 


From the distant mountains, a stream tumbles over its 
rocky bed; both banks are thickly wooded. Fleecy 
clouds are in the sky. Signed lower right, T. B. Griffen. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25% inches. 


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L. VOLLMAR 


Contemporary German 
75 THE TEASE 


_ One of two little girls who have been sewing has had her 
thread taken away by her roguish brother; her mother 
comforts her. Signed lower left, L. Vollmar, Munchen, ’73. 


re "4 Height, 29 inches; width, 36 inches 
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THEODORE ROBINSON 
American, 1852-1896 


76 THE OLD SWIMMING POOL 


A straggling path approaches the pool which is just seen 
through the tracery of green leaves. Signed lower right, 
Theo. Robinson. 

Height, 20 inches; width, 24 inches. 


SIGARD SCHOU 


Contemporary American 


77 THE MORNING CUP OF TEA 


A young woman is seated at a table reading the morning 
news. (Pupil of Zorn.) Signed lower right, Sigard 
Schou. 


Height, 22 tmches; width, 16 inches. 


BENJAMIN EGGLESTON 
American, 1867— 


78 EARLY MORNING 


A fresh plowed field; to the right two farmers at the foot 
of large trees. In the distance clumps of trees vary the 
scene. The rising sun foretells the coming of a clear day 
in late Spring. Signed lower left, Benjamin Eggleston, 
IQI5. 

Height, 16 inches; width, 24 tmches. 
Exhibited at Salmagundi Club, ror5. 


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GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 
American, 1834-1905 


79 GOODSPEED 
At twilight a horseman is drinking at the tavern door; two 
women wish him godspeed; the lights of the snowy village 
are twinkling. Bought at the William M. Chase Sale, 


No. 52. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. 


$e 50° 


FRANCOIS SAINT BONVIN 
French, 1817-1887 


80 LA BRODUISE 
Costumed in black; the industrious subject works at her 
embroidery frame. Signed upper right, F. Bonvin, 1857. 
Bought at the William M. Chase Sale, No. 106. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches. 
$. 13, O- 


CONSTANT TROYON 
French, 1810-1865 


THE EDGE OF THE BROOK 
The mellow light of departing day touches the woodland 
Signed lower left, C. T. 
Height, 8% inches; width, 13% inches. 


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scene. 


ERNEST LAWSON, A.N.A. 
Contemporary American 


$2 THE BATHERS 
Near a wooded camp, two boys are ready to enter the 
pleasant stream. Panel. Signed lower right, E. Lawson. 

Bought from the artist. 

Height, 18 inches; 


$717: bo. f 


width, 25 inches. 


GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A, 
‘ American, 1834-1905 fee 


83 THE MOORLAND ROAD 


The road runs through weedy and rock ground; 
of trees and rising ground in the distance. Signe 
right, G. H. B. Bought at the William M. Cc 
No. Ok 

ei. eight, 13 inches; ee 9 inc 


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SECOND SESSION 


Thursday Evening, March 8, 1917 
at 8:15 o'clock 


Lots 84-162 


EARLY DUTCH SCHOOL 


64, 1 WO OVAL PORTRAITS 
| A cavalier, and his lady in costumes of the Seventeenth 


Century. | Panel. 
Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. 


EVERT COLEYER 


Dutch, about 1640-1691 
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On a table with a green velvet cover is a crown, two books, 
a monstrance and an open jewel box with its jewels. 
Bought at La Haye. Panel. 


g ? Height, 17 mches; width, 21 inches. 
rays: 


CHARLES MULLER 


Contemporary American 
86 PETRUCHIO 
The fantastic figure stands with his hand outstretched 
and resting on the hilt of his sword. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 8 inches. 


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GEORGE GEYER . 
German, 1823-— 


87 IN THE CATSKILLS 7 
A stormy day. A shepherd and his flock are in the fore- 
ground. Signed lower left, Geyer. 


Height, 7 inches; width, 13 mches. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL 


88 ST.-JOSEPH AND INFANT CH? 


St. Joseph seated with the infant Saviour in his arms, the 
child holds a branch of flowers in his right hand and his 
left hand rests in that of St. Joseph. Oval. 


Height, 7% inches; width, 5% inches. 


GEORGE ELMER BROWNE 
Contemporary American, 1871— 


89 AVENUE BOIS DE BOULOGNE, PARIS 


Gay throngs and vehicles wind their way to the Arc de 
Triomphe. Signed lower left, Geo. Elmer Browne. 


Height, 10 inches; width, 14 mches. 


WILLIAM HUSTON 
Contemporary American 


90 AFTERNOON IN GREAT SOUTH BAY 


A fishing sloop is idly waiting for a breeze; a summer after- 
noon. Signed lower right, Wm. Huston, 188o. 


Height, 15 inches; width, 12 imches. 


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CHARLES WALTER STETSON 
Contemporary American 


or TWILIGHT, PASADENA, CAL. 


Two huge palms o’ershadow a pleasant pool, at which 
three young women are bathing. Signed lower right. 
Ch. Walter Stetson. 

Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches. 


WALTER DOUGLASS 
Contemporary American 


92 CHICKENS 


A man in a barnyard is feeding his chickens. In the dis- 
tance are two large trees. Panel. Signed lower right, 
Walter Douglass. 

Height, 12 inches; width, 16 inches. 


FRANCIS WHEATON 
Contemporary American 


93 SHEEP AND SHEPHERDESS 


A shepherdess is leading her flock at eventide to their 
fold. A strong reflection of the October setting sun per- 
vades the scene. Signed lower right, Francis Wheaton. 


Height, 18% inches; width, 24 inches. 


COSTANTIN 


Contemporary Italian 


94 A BIT OF OLD ROME 


Houses of modern times have been incorporated into a 
grand old building. A market scene appears in the fore- 
ground. Water Color. Signed lower right, Costantin. 


Height, 26 inches; width, 22 inches. 


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W. WARREN BROWN 
Contemporary American 
95 SUMMER SUNSET 


Fertile fields with trees to right and left, a pathway loses 
itself in the distant woodland; the torrid July sun casts 
its red reflection in the sky. Signed lower left, W. War- 
ren Brown. 

Height, 16 inches; width, 24 ches. 


ETTORE SIMONETTI — 


Contemporary Italian ~ 
96 INTERIOR 


In an XVIIIth Century French cabinet, an old gentle- 
man and his daughter are seated. The daughter is 
reading aloud. Water Color. Signed, Ettore Simonetti. 


Height, 151% inches; width, 21% inches. 


JAMES CRAWFORD THOM 
American, 1835-1898 


97 ON THE HUDSON 


Autumn’s brilliant colors have touched the wooded path 
which overhangs the mighty river with its craft in the dis- 
tance. Panel. Signed lower right, J. C. Thom. 


Height, 14% inches; width, 10% inches. 


W. MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 
American, 1856- 


98 THE FIRST TOUCH OF SPRING 


The sear yellow rushes begin to respond to the touch of 
Spring. To the left and right are feathery trees just show- 
ing their green leaves; blue hills in the distance. Water 
Color. Signed lower left, W. Merritt Post. 


Height, 13 inches; width, 1534 inches. 


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ETHEL HORE 
American, 1876— 


99 PORTRAIT OF AN OLD LADY 


Seated in a chair with hands clasped in lap is a sweetly 
smiling old woman. At her side is a small table on which 
rests a book and a vase filled with roses.. Water Color. 
Signed lower left, Ethel Hore. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 13% inches. 


WILLIAM C. FITLER 
Contemporary American 
too ON THE CONNECTICUT. RIVER 


A river winds its way to the wooded distance; on the right 
bank is a fisherman in his punt. rising and wooded ground 
beyond. In the heavily clouded sky birds are flying to 
their winter home. Water‘Color. Signed lower right, 
We ty Fitler;.N: Y. 


Height, 10% inches; width, 14% inches. 


THOMAS HICKS, N.A. 


American, 1823-1890 
ror THE JEW 


Aiter Rembrandt. Original in the National Gallery, 
London. Signed on back of canvas. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 tches. 


ARTHUR HOEBER, A.N.A. 
American, 1854-1915 


102 EARLY SPRING 


In the foreground is a marshy pool with low lying fields; 
~ to the left and right slightly rising ground; a small clump 
of feathery trees to the left. Signed lower left, Arthur 
Hoeber. 


Height, 10 inches; width, 14 inches. 


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ARTHUR SUKER 
Contemporary English 


103 MOONLIGHT ON THE LAKE 


A high wooded bank rises on the right and is silhouetted 
against a background of lofty and heavily wooded moun- 
tains; the pale silvery moon throws her light on the rip- 


pling water. Water Color. Signed lower left, Arthur 
Suker. 


Height, 2514 inches; width, 32 inches. 


CHARLES T. PHELAN 
American, 1840— 
1o4 A CONNECTICUT VALLEY 


A herd of cattle is seen grazing and drinking at the river. 
The low wooded bank gradually rises to wooded hills in the 
distance. Signed lower left, Phelan. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 36 inches. 


ALBERT INSLEY 


Contemporary American 
105 TOWARDS SUNDOWN 


The slowly setting sun casts its beams on an expansive 
bay; two fishermen in their boats are seen in the fore- 


ground, hazy hills in the distance. Signed lower right, 
Albert Insley. ) 


Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. 


A. D. SHATTUCK 
Contemporary American 


106 A SUMMER AFTERNOON 


The luminous sun is reflected in an expansive lake; a boat 
is drawn up to the wooded left bank; low hills are faintly 
seen in the distance. Signed lower right, A. D. Shattuck. 


Height, 12% inches; width, 2014 inches. 


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HEINRICH HEGER 
Contemporary German 


107 SCHLOSS GOTTARP 


This beautiful interior shows the state bedroom with all 
its medizval trappings. Autograph letter on back, 
Panel. Signed lower right, H. Heger. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 24 inches. 


CHARLES P. GRUPPE 
American, 1860-— 


108 NOVEMBER PASTURE 


A few cattle are grazing in a pasture skirted by woodland, 
a grey sky overhead. Exhibited at New York Water 
Color Club, 1915. Water Color. Signed lower left, Chas. 
P. Gruppé. 

Height, 131% inches; width, 18 inches. 


W. SORN 
Contemporary German 


1o9 THE KITCHEN 


A young girl is cooking the evening meal in a dark, old- 
fashioned kitchen. Her young brother and some chick- 
ens occupy the stone floor. Signed lower right, W. Sorn, 
1860, Munich. | 
3 Height, 32% inches; width, 19 inches. 


SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL 


110 PANORAMIC LANDSCAPE 


Ruins of an old chateau and a wooded stream are on the 
right, rocky hills fill the left; in the distance is an old town 
and mountains beyond. 


Height, 46 inches; width, 57 inches. 


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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL 


111 LANDSCAPE 


Companion to preceding. On the right woods, and a 
precipitous hill from which winds a roadway to a village 
in the distance. 


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SCHOOL OF PAOLO VERONESE 
Italian, 1528-1588 


112 LOT AND HIS DAUGHTERS | 
A decorative variant of the famous painting. 


Height, 48 inches; width, 41% inches. 
~£ K 4 ° 


Height, 46 inches; width, 57 imches. 


JAMES G. TYLER 
Contemporary American 


113. OFF THE COAST 


A sailing vessel is being swept to her doom by ie strong 
hurricane that is lashing the sea over ioe rocks. Signed 
lower left, James G. Tyler. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 40 imches. 
$0 
FREDERICK J. BOSTON 
Contemporary American 


TAS ONS EE CONNECTICUT RIVER 


A cloudy day; in the foreground is a punt; on the one a 
country road winds to the distant village, wooded hills 
are seen across the river. Signed lower right, F. J. Boston. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 22 inches. 


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ROBERT DE CUVILLON 
French, 1848-— 
m1z15 THE PERSIAN BEAUTY 
The dainty subject stands in pink brocaded dress and 


flowing draperies, a fan in her hand. Background green 
foliage. Water Color. Signed lower left, R. de Cuvillon. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 8 inches. 


WILLIAM C. FITLER 
Contemporary American 


116 SUNSET IN NEW ENGLAND 


On the right bank of a small stream is an old grist mill, 
surrounded by tall hemlocks, and on the left is a path with 
trees in the distance. A restful tone is given by a mellow 
setting sun. Water Color. Signed lower right, W. C. 
Fitler. 

. Height, 1334 inches; width, 1034 inches. 


J. WELLS CHAMPNEY 
American, 1843-— 


117 THE DOMINO 


The charming subject in early eighteenth century cos- 
tume holds a black domino in her hand. Pastel. Signed 
upper right, J. Wells Champney, 18094. 


R.> . ; Height, 27 inches; width, 23 ches. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
American, 1854—1907 


118 SEASCAPE: A NORTH-EASTER 


Lowering clouds overhead in which a few gulls are flying 
to escape the storm. Row after row of billows break on a 
rocky ridge. Signed lower left, H. P. Smith. 


Height, 40 inches; width, 54 iches. 


$ oa 37 


C. PETIT 
Contemporary Belgian 


119 THE PET PIGEON 


A peasant is seated in a farmyard, her little daughter 
nearby is feeding her favorite pigeon. Panel. Signed 
lower left, C. Petit, 1878, Bruxelles. 


Height, 141% inches; width, 10% inches. 


JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT, N.A. 
American, 1816-1872 


120 NEAR SLOKEN, ULSTER COUNTY 


Noble wooded hills rise from a fertile valley. Early 
summer with all its freshness. 


Height, 9 inches; width, 12 inches. 


AUGUSTE MUSIN 
Contemporary Dutch 


121 ON THE RIVER SCHELDT 


A fleet of fishing boats is seen idly drifting on the lazy 
waters. Signed lower right, Auguste Musin. 


Height, 32% inches; width, 25% inches. 


J. CRAWFORD THOM 
American, 1835-1898 


122 THE LITTLE SHEPHERDESS 


The evening sun is setting over the hillside. A little girl 
with her flock of lambs is on her homeward way. Panel. 
Signed lower right, J. C. Thom. 


Height, 10 inches; width, 8% inches. 


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EMIL RAU 
German, 1858— 
123 INTERIOR IN THE TYROL 


Two peasant women are seated; one plays the zither and 
the other has just regaled a young man who stands near 
by. Signed lower right, E. Rau, Munich. 


g. vo ‘ 


Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. 


LAWRENCE MAZZONVICH 
Contemporary American 
: 
24 IN PIKE COUNTY 


A rich fresh green field occupies the foreground; in the 
middle distance is a village with its red roofed houses 
beyond a mountain ridge. Fleecy clouds are in a clear 
blue sky. Signed lower left, Mazzonvich. 


£ V0 Height, 21 inches; width, 25 inches. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
American, 1854-1907 


Pees te COTIAGE BY THE. STREAM 


On the right rising directly from the water is an old wooden 
cottage with its red brick chimney; beyond are fine old 
trees. Rising ground to the right. Bridge over stream 
in the distance. Signed lower right, H. P. Smith. 


Heys 


Height, 20 inches; width, 25 inches; 


JOSEPH JEFFERSON 
American, 1829-1905 
126 THE COAST OF MAINE 


Under a rainy sky the sea roughly tumbles on the sandy 
beach, to the right dashing over the low rocky coast. 
Signed lower left, J. Jefferson. 


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Height, 29% inches; width, 44 inches. 


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E. LOYAL FIELD 
American, 1856-1914 


127 SUMMER DAY 


A marshy pool occupies the foreground; to the left woods 
shelter a farm house. A glowing sky gives a golden tone. 
Signed lower left, E. Loyal Field. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. 


W. MERRITT POST, A.N.A. — 
American, 1856— 


128 APPROACH OF WINTER 


Feathery trees with their last dress of leaves border a 
stream; on the right a green field stretches to a distant 
woodland. Signed lower right, W. Merritt Post. 


£ iy Height, 19 inches; width, 24 inches. 


GEORGE H. McCORD, A.N.A. 
American, 1840—1909 


129 GENESEE VALLEY 


A river lazily winds its way to a village. On the left is a 
man fishing from the bank and trees are behind him; 
wooded right bank with distant hills. The clouded blue 
sky casts its reflection upon the water. Signed lower left, 
G. H. McCord, A.N.A. ; 


¢ Height, 20 inches;~ width, 30 inches. 
‘100° 


W. C. EMERSON 


Contemporary American 
130 AWAKENING OF DAY 


Amongst fantastic trees, young women in a classic dance 
are welcoming the glowing morn. Panel. Signed lower 
right, Emerson. : | 
i Height, 40 inches; width, 50 mches. 


f. oo" 40 


GUSTAV WOLFF 
American, 1863-— 


131 A WOODLAND PATHWAY 


The sun glints through the trees brightening the pathway 
for the occasional traveler. Signed lower left, Gustav 
Wolff. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 30 inches. 


J. WILLET 
Contemporary American 


132 NOVEMBER HILLSIDE 


A roadway winds around the foot of a hillside which is 
crowned with a group of large trees; a brilliant blue sky 
mantles the hills. Signed lower left, J. Willet. 


Height, 28 inches; width, 30 inches. 


A. VAN BEEST 


American 


133 ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN THE CONSTITUTION 
AND THE GUERRIERE 


The combat is nearly over; the Guerriere is almost sink- 
ing. Signed lower right, Van Beest. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 20 inches. 


J. WILLET 


Contemporary American 


134 A HAZY MORNING 


A tug boat puffing through the limpid waters, its tow 
swinging behind; the blue tone of the opal sky throws its 
glow on the water. Signed lower left, J. Willet. 


Height, 28 inches; width, 36 inches. 


AI 


GUSTAV WOLFF 
American, 1863-— 


135 A SLOW MOVING STREAM 


On the left bank is a red-tiled cottage nestling amongst 
trees; to the right is flat pasturage with a village beyond; 
a pale sky illuminates the river. Signed lower left, Gus- 
tav Wolff. 

Height, 22 inches; width, 30 inches. 


W. C. EMERSON 
Contemporary American 


136 AUTUMNAL GLOW 


Large poetic trees overhang a small pool, pastel like in 
coloring. Panel. Signed lower right, Emerson. 


Height, 23% inches; width, 27% inches. 


JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN 
American, 1853-1902 


137 SAND DUNES OF CONEY ISLAND 
The ever moving sands are held in place by tufts of 
rough grass; beyond are the shacks and show men’s 
booths of the early days of Coney; the.sea stretches out — 
to the right. Inscribed on back. This picture is pre- 
sented to A. W. Drake, by the Century Company, etc. 


dp. 94.0 + 


Height, 14 inches; width, 18% inches. 
W. T. WANKIE 
Contemporary Russian 


138 THE WATERING PLACE 


A young Cossack has just dismounted; he stands on the 
edge of a river watching a group in which a woman is 
bringing some water for his horse. Signed lower left, 
W. T. Wankie. | 


Height, 20 inches; width, 26 inches. 


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FREDERICK STUART CHURCH, N.A. 
American, 1842— 
139 THE BIRD’S NEST 


A sweet young girl with wavy auburn tresses and light 
flowing gown is seen looking at a little oriole sitting on its 
nest. Signed lower right, F. S. Church, N.A., rors. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 27% inches. 
B- [00 - 


THOMAS B. GRIFFEN 
Contemporary American 


140 PLEASANT VALLEY, ULSTER COUNTY 


The middle distance and foreground occupied by a slug- 
gish river. On left bank are trees that Autumn has 
tinted; the distance is occupied by low, sloping hills. 
Signed lower left, T. B. Griffen. 

Height, 18 inches; width, 30 inches. 


E. CARPENTIER 
French 


(40 tee, LITTLE CULPRIT 


In an old-fashioned northern French kitchen a little boy 
is being scolded for having broken his sister’s dolly. The 
little girl is resting her tear-stained face on her mother’s 
shoulder. Signed lower right, E. Carpentier, 1825. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 25 inches. 


JEAN CHARLES MEISSONIER 
Contemporary French 


142 A CAVALIER 


A cavalier in medizval costume with red robe around him 
stands before the portal of his palace. Panel. Signed 
lower right, Chas. Meissonier, 188r. 


Height, 9% inches; width, 5% inches. 


$70 43 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
American, 1864— 
143. VENICE BY MOONLIGHT 


On right is a bank with trees; a gondola is lazily floating 
on the lagoon; beyond the palaces of Venice twinkle with 
their yellow light. The silvery moon casts its beams on 
the water. Signed lower right, Geo. H. Bogert. 


¢ ga. Ko. Height, 13 inches; width, 16 ches. 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
American, 1825-1894 
144 HARLEM, 1879 


At a pool two boys are fishing; trees and the Hudson 
River beyond. Executed in monochrome. At Ninth 
Avenue and One Hundred and Fiftieth Street. Signed 
lower left, in monogram, G. I. 


g yo Height, 13 inches; width, 10% inches. 


J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
American, 1853-— 


145 AN AUTUMN SUNSET 


The sun is setting through a stormy sky; on the hillside 
to the right are large trees and a cottage. Signed lower 
left ss]e he Murpiiy.= 70: 


Height, 914 inches; width, 15 inches. 
$-9.6 0° | 


WILLIAM MORGAN, A.N.A. 
American, 1826-1900 
146 MOTHER AND CHILDREN 


The happy mother is seated with her infant in her arms 
while an elder sister looks over her shoulder. Signed 
lower right, W. Morgan. 


$146 


Height, 34 tmches; width, 28 inches. © 


44 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERK, A.N.A. 
American, 1855-— 
147 THE BRONX RIVER 


A sultry summer day. The lazy river slowly winds its 
way to the distance. On either bank are green trees 
which are reflected in the water. Signed lower right, 
R. W. Van Boskerk. 


fp Ilo Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. 


BRUCE CRANE 


American, 1857— 
148 AUTUMN 


From the fertile sod in the foreground rises a lonely tree 
partly robbed of its foliage; woodland beyond. The 
misty overhanging sky gives a sombre hue. Signed lower 
leit, Bruce Crane. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 20 imches. 
ai 
DANIEL GARBER 


American, 1880— 


149 A SUMMER STORM 


The woodland in all the richness of its August color is 
bending with a heavy wind. A dark angry sky is over- 
head. Signed lower center, Daniel Garber. 


£. K0- Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


CHARLES P. GRUPPE 
American, 1860-— 
150 NOVEMBER AFTERNOON, WESTCHESTER 
COUNTY 


A sluggish stream approaches the foreground; on its 
sloping green banks are some cattle; beyond are trees 
robbed of their foliage. Signed lower left, Chas. P. 
Gruppé. From the Gill Collection. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. 
g. qo: 


45 


G. E. BOICHARD 
Contemporary French 


151 THE ARTIST’S MODEL 


The fair subject is crowned with nut brown hair and is 


enshrined in a filmy blue drapery. Signed lower left, 
G. E. Boichard. 
Height, 33% inches; width, 21 inches. 


ARTHUR T. HILL 
Contemporary American, 1868-— 


152, CONWAY INTERVALES, NEW HAMPSHIRE 


Hay field skirted by trees and a village; blue hills on the 
left. . Signed lower left, A. T. Hill, 1911. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 18 inches. 


ROBERT KLEUTH 
Contemporary American 


153 SUMMER MOONRISE, NORWAY 


A flock of sheep homeward bound, wheat field on the right, 
the moon rises over the hillside. Signed lower right, R. 
Kleuth, ’88. 

Height, 22 inches; width, 36 inches. 


SCHOOL OF SALVATOR ROSA 
Italian, 1615-1673 


154. BATTLE SCENE 


A cavalry engagement in full action, nearby a feudal fort- 
ress is being stormed by foot soldiers. Castle and ruins in 
the distance. Finely carved gilded wood frame. 


$. Ko. 


Height, 42 inches; width, 57 inches. 


46 


H. HERZOG 


German, 1832- 
foe PoE TYROL 


A Spring freshet is madly carrying down the rocky stream 
branches of trees. On the right are two cottages with 
pine clad mountains, beyond on the left bank is a mill with 
miller and girl and two donkeys. Signed lower left, H. 
Herzog. 


g. Gy. 50 
THERESA SCHWARTZE 
Dutch, 1852- 


156 PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Three quarter length of young woman, costumed in 
rich medizval robes, adorned with lace, and on her head 
a large feathered hat. Signed upper right, Theresa 
Schwartze. 


q. : ke Height, 53 inches; width, 34% inches. 


Height, 38 inches; width, 52 inches. 


EUGENE HENRY CAUCHOIS 


: Contemporary French 
157 FLOWERS 


A large bouquet of peonies in white, red and pink rest 
on astone. Signed lower right, E. H. Cauchois. 


Height, 21 inches; width, 251% inches. 


AUGUST HAGBORG 
Swedish, 1852— 


158 RETURNING HOME 


The evening sun is setting over the quiet sea. On a flat 
sandy beach a young woman carries her shrimp net over 
her shoulder homeward bound; other fishers in the dis- 
tance are preparing to return from their toil. Signed 
lower left, Hagborg. 

( Height, 34 inches; width, 23 inches. 
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JULIAN V. RIX 


American 


159 SUNSET IN CALIFORNIA 


Noble trees skirt a small rocky brook which approaches 
from the horizon. The sun has set, but spreads its fiery 
light on the lower clouds of the sky. Signed lower right 


ipasatke 
Height, 29 inches; width, 49% inches. 


CHARLES SALMON 
Contemporary French 


160 THE REBUKE 


A mother in picturesque northern French costume is 
seated; she rebukes her little daughter who has failed in 
her lessons. Panel. Signed lower right. Ch. Salmon. 


Height, 161% inches; width, 12% inches. 


JOHN FREDERICK KENSETT, N.A. 
American, 1816-1872 


161 ON THE GENESEE RIVER 


A placid stream wanders through its wooded banks from 
the distant mountains. 


$. ee Height, 1534 inches; width, 24 inches. — 


JOHAN VAN NECK 
Dutch, 1636-1714 


162 CHRIST AT THE TEMPLE 


He stands expounding, clothed in a warm grey tunic, with 
an over drapery of red. The temple and trees form the 
background. Signed, J. V. Neck, 1693. 


n Height, 414% inches; width, 33% inches. 
be (0b 


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THIRD SESSION 


Friday Evening, March 9, 1917 
at 8:15 o'clock 


Lots 163-237 


JULIE H. BEERS 
Contemporary American 


163 A WOODLAND WATER FALL 


A small stream tumbles over its rocky bed; a fallen tree 
amongst the bracken completes the background. | Signed 
lower right, Julie Beers. 

Height, 15 inches; width, 19 inches. 


JULIE H. BEERS 
Contemporary American 
164 A WOODLAND STREAM 


Over its rocky bed, overshadowed by woods, winds a lazy 
crawling stream in all its coolness. To the left is large 
rank growing foliage. Signed lower left, Julie H. Beers. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 18 imches. 


JULIAN ONDERDONK 
American, 1882—, 


165 SAN ANTONIO RIVER, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 


The foreground is a river with its water lilies in bloom; on 
the left trees overhang the water; on the right a wooded 
embankment. The sky with its clouds are reflected on 
the water. Panel. Signed lower right, Julian Onder- 
donk. 

Height, 8 inches; width, 11 inches. 


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SILVIO FACCIOTI 
Contemporary Italian 


166 INTERIOR OF MUSIC ROOM — 
A maid has just taken up a clarionet to playfully try it 


when an excited professor appears. “Panel. Signed, Silvio i 


Faccioti. . . 
Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches. 


JOHN W. CASILEAR, N.A. 
American, 1811-1893 © 
167 SUMMER QUIETUDE 


At a pool cows are watering; large trees in full foliage- 
overhang a small farm house; a village and mountains 
: in the background. Panel. Signed lower left, J. W. C. 


4 a Ko Height, 6% inches; width, 9 Wy inches. 


W. MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 


? American 1856— 
168 THE STREAM 


On the right bank is a mass of wooded rocks. The left 
bank is flat lands. The cold grey sky is reflected upon 
the water. Water Color. Signed lower left, W. Merritt 

Sf 0St- . 


Height, 15 inches; width, 21% inches. | 


W. FITZ 
Contemporary German 
169 THE DEVOUT MONK 


The grey-bearded old monk is seated contemplating the 
cross which he clasps in his hands. Signed lower left, 
W. Fitz, 1874. 


Height, 36 inches; width, 29% inches. 


50 


A KENTISH SHEPHERD 
By GEORGE MORLAND, R.A. 


[NUMBER 207] 


D. F. HASBROUCK 
Contemporary American 
170 IN THE WOODS 


Large silver birches overshadow a pool. Water Color. , 7 
Signed lower right, D. F. Hasbrouck. x 


Height, 137% inches; width, 10% inches. 7 


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HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
American, 1854—1907 


171 CONNECTICUT HOMESTEAD 


The vine hung cottage among trees is the key to the com- 
position. On the left is seen a little stream with ducks; 
a red brick bridge gives approach to the cottage. Signed — 
lower right, Henry P. Smith. | 


EN “0 ; Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches. 


W. MERRITT POST, A.N.A. 
American, 1856— 
172 A BLEAK DECEMBER DAY 


The earth is covered by a mantle of snow. To the left 
is a frozen brook crossed by an old bridge. A farm house 
surrounded by bare trees looms up in the background. 
Water Color. Signed lower right, W. Merritt Post. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 26 inches. 


M. ROUZEE 
Contemporary French 
173 .ON THE.BEACH AT DIEPPE 


Two fisher girls in their quaint costumes are walking on 
the beach; shipping is in distance. Panel. Signed lower 
right, M. Rouzée. 

Height, 16 inches; width, 24 inches. 


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PIGS 
By GEORGE MORLAND, R.A. 


[NUMBER™ 208] 


DANIEL HUNTINGTON, N.A. 
American, 1816-1906 


174 PORTRAIT OF MRS. ELIZABETH U. COLES 
“Standing, with the figure turned to the left, and the face 
to the front. The fingers of the right hand touch lightly 
the back of a chair, the left clasps the folds of her white 
silk gown. The background is cool grey.’”—From the 
catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Signed 
lower left, D. Huntington, 1872. 


Height, 55 inches; width, 38 ches. 


Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. 
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E. LOYAL FIELD 
American, 1856-1914 — 


175 A SOFT OCTOBER MORN 


Russet trees on the left are swept by a roadway; rising 
wooded hills are in the distance. Water Color. Signed 
lower left, E. Loyal Field. 


Height, 16 inches; width, 20 inches. 


EDWARD GAY, N.A. 
American, 1838-— 
176 EDGE OF THE LANE : 

Silver beeches occupy the middle distance and border a 
lane; in the foreground is a rocky pasturage and beyond 
re wooded hills. Panel. Signed lower right, Edward 

ay. 

: Height, 12 inches; width, 18 mches. 


JULES CLAIRE 
Contemporary French 


177. THE ANXIOUS ONES 


Two women, one with a babe in her arms, and the other 
with a bundle containing their earthly belongings are 
walking down a road. The sad expression on their faces 
is a reminder of the days of ’71. A cottage in the distance. 
The sky is heavily laden with clouds. Signed lower right, 
Jules Claire. 

Height, 2734 inches; width, 22 inches. 


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THOMAS B. GRIFFEN 
Contemporary American — 
178 IN THE CATSKILLS a 


In the foothills; a stream to the left and fine old wes ab 
to the right. Beyond are wooded hills rising to peaks, 
Signed lower right, T. B. Griffen. : 


Height, 18 inches; width, = inches 


A. D. BOEHM 
Contemporary German 


179 THE WILLING GUIDE Sia a 
A warrior seated on his white horse. Tohisleftisapeas- — 
ant with a brace of fowl over his shoulder leading a cali 2 ae 
with his right hand; with his left hand he points out the __ 
road for the warrior. Panel. Signed lower right, A. D. 
Boehm. Sie ae 

Height, 61% inches; width, 534 inches. == 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
American, 1854-1907 


180 CANAL IN VENICE 


Clear sunny day, the reflections of the palaces and their 
colored awnings are on the lazy water which carries many 
gondoliers. Water Color. Signed lower left, Henry P. 


Smith. | 
4 as Height, 11 inches; width, 15 inches. — 
M. F. H. DE HAAS, N.A. 
American, 1832-1895 : 


78r. SUNSET 


The sun is gleaming on the rippling sea, two fishing smacks 
are anchored near the shore on which stands an interested 
group watching the smacks. Signed lower right, M. F. H. 
de Haas, 1877. | 
Height, 25 inches; width, 42 inches. 
Q. 5. SO 
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THE YOUNG CAVALIER 
By FERDINAND ROYBET 


[NUMBER 218] 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 
Dutch, 1850-1904 
182 THE WOODED POOL 
Lacey trees and the setting sun are gently reflected in the 
rippling water. Signed lower right, Th. de Bock. 
Height, 15¥2 inches; width, og inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art, 
Blo: 
JOHN W. CASILEAR, N.A. 
American, 1811-1893 


183 A SUMMER AFTERNOON 


A large flat green field in the foreground occupied by a 
hay wagon and farm hands, to the left is a farm house 
shaded by tall fresh green trees, hills are in the distance. 
The dying sun shows itself through the hot hazy atmos- 
phere. Signed lower right, J. W. C., ’78. 


¢ %o Height, 9 inches; width, 13% inches. 


JOSE JIMENEZ Y ARANDA 
Spanish, 1837-1903 


184 THE VETERAN’S TALE 
Four old soldiers are seated on a marble bench below a 
balustraded terrace; a fifth on crutches listens to the dis- 
cussion; at the right is an avenue with figures in the dis- 
tance. Panel. Signed lower left, Jimenez y Aranda. 


QD. Xo. Height, 21 inches; width, 26% inches. 


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FELIX SATURNI DE WARVILLE BRISSOT 
French, 1818-1892 
185 SHEEP AT EVENTIDE 

Over a country road a shepherd leads his flock to their 
fold; on the left is a corn field with a scarecrow and trees 
in the background. On the right is rolling pasturage, 
in the distance a village looms in view. Signed lower 
right, Brissot. 

Height, 2534 inches; width, 36 inches. 


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THE MOAT 
By JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 


[NUMBER 219] 


FRANK KNOX MORTON REHN, N.A. 
American, 1848-1914 
186 PULPIT ROCK, COAST OF MAINE 


The majestic and famous rock rises on the left. The set- 
ting sun casts its rays on the breakers of the incoming 
tide; sailing vessels drift in the horizon. Signed lower 
right, F. K. M. Rehn. 

Height, 224% inches; width, 36 inches. 


A. WORDSWORTH THOMPSON, N.A. 
American, 1840—1896 


187 THE ROAD TO THE SAWMILL 


The wagon rests on a road which has just emerged from 
a heavy wood; to the right is a pasturage with cattle 
grazing; a sunny day. Signed, A Wordsworth Thomp- 
son, ’77. | 
Height, 20 inches; width, 17 mches. 


E. RICHTER 
Contemporary German 


188 THE MOORISH MINSTREL 


Before an arched balcony looking over the doomed city 
stands a gay costumed girl with her inlaid lyre in her hand. 
Signed lower left, E. Richter. 


g Ido Height, 36 inches; width, 22% inches. 


THOMAS B. GRIFFEN 
Contemporary American 


189 VALLEY STREAM 


Aglow with warm Autumn browns; the stream wanders 
over its rocky bed to the right foreground. Wooded hills 
rise from the right bank and noble trees are on the left 
bank. Signed lower left, T. B. Griffen. 


Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. 


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A. MONTEMEZZO 
Contemporary Italian 


190 PEASANT GIRL WITH GEESE 


Low lying village with stream. Waddling flock of geese 
in foreground and nearby a peasant girl with two cows. 
Signed lower right, A. Montemezzo. 


$$ 


Height, 30 inches, width, 53 mches. 


JOZEF CHELMONSKI 
Contemporary Russian 


19t THE WEDDING DANCE 


At the door of an old log cabin the old fiddler is seen play- 
ing in the lowering evening light, while the merry quaint 
costumed couples dance on the rough ground. Signed 
lower left, Jozef Chelmonski, 1878, Paris. Obersk (un 
danze pologne). 

4 (0 Height, 28 inches; width, 51 imches. 


E. LOYAL FIELD 
American, 1856-1914 


192 HARVEST MOON 


A warm reflection glints in the small pool in the fore- 
ground; to the left and right are groups of old oak trees 
and in the distance nestles a village. Signed lower left, 
E. Loyal Field. 


Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. 


EDWIN H. BLASHFIELD 
American, 1848— 
193 PANDORA’S BOX 


The charming pink-robed subject holds the magic box 
before her. Signed lower left, Edwin Howland Blashfield. 


P Height, 48 inches; width, 29 inches. 
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NEAR STOCKBRIDGE 
By J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 


[NUMBER 225] 


M. BOKS 
Contemporary Dutch 


194 EVENTIDE IN HOLLAND 

Through the flat fields a peasant and his dog een 

an old farm house on the left, a gleam of the dying sun 

shows itself across the middle distance; fleeting white 

clouds drift across the sky. Signed lower right, M. Boks. 
Height, 161% inches; width, 3334 inches. 

Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 

of Art. 


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R. HOHENBERG 
Contemporary German 


195 MOTHERLY HAPPINESS 


The young mother in rich costume of the middle ages 
holds her baby in her arm. Signed lower center, R, Ho- 
henberg, Munchen, 1888, 
P Height, 49 inches; width, 3514 inches, 
SAMUEL B. F. MORSE, N.A, 
(Attributed) 


American, 1791-1872 


196 PORTRAIT OF A MAN 
Seated with arms folded, turning to the left, facing three- 
quarters front, wearing a white cravat, yellow waistcoat 
and dark blue coat. Panel. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 24% inches. 


Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
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ANTOINE COYPEL 
French, 1661-1722 


197 NYMPHS AND SATYRS 


In a woodland glade, a bacchanalian scene is interestingly 
depicted. 

Height, 18 inches; width, 2134 inches. 
From the Peoli Collection. 


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CHARLES GILBERT STUART 
American, 1756-1828 
198 GEORGE WASHINGTON 
A replica of the well-known subject. Executed especially 
for Isaac McKim of Boston, 1819. On oval panel. 
Height, 27 inches; width, 21 inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. 
B.3jo0- 
VAN DER VELDE THE YOUNGER 
Dutch, 1633-1707 
199 THE STORM 
On a heavy surging sea is an old galley fast sinking; two 
others are in the offing. 


Height, 25 inches; width, 30 inches. 


From the collection of Sir Geo. Dashwood, Bart., Kerling- 
ton Park, England. 


4.9.66 » 


THOMAS SULLY 
American, 1783-1872 


200 PORTRAIT OF GEORGE COLES 


Half length, turning to the left; almost facing the spec- 
tator. A vigorous, fresh-complexioned young man. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. 


$. gso: 4s KnoeAlur. 
JAN VICTOORS 
Dutch, 1620-1672 


201 LANDSCAPE WITH MARKET CART 
A simple Dutch scene of peasant life. Two horses har- 
nessed to a market wagon and feeding at a trough are out- 
side a tavern door, while peasants are regaling themselves 
ae Height, 31 inch idth, 40% inch 
eight, 31 inches; width, 40% iches. 
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JAN A. VAN RAVESTEYN ~ 
Dutch, 1572-1657 


202 PORTRAIT OF A BURGOMASTER 


A handsome middle-aged man looks slightly to the righe 
fresh, vigorous complexion and wears a large ruff around 
Pxhis neck, three-quarter length. Panel. a 


Height, 40% inches; width, 30 inches. 
From the collection of Marchioness of Cunningham. » 


See wlustration. 
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SALVATOR ROSA 
Italian, 1616-1673 


203 ITALIAN LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND CASTLE 


A river and bridge in the foreground; mountains in the 
distance and:large trees with rich foliage to the right. 


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$. 94K: Height, 25 inches; width, 37 inches. 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL ~ 


204. PORTRAIT OF THE EARL OF KINSELLA 


The noble subject looks slightly to the right, half length, 
in full armor with lace cravat and a large curly wig down 
to his shoulders. 

Height, 31% inches; width, 23 inches. 


ANTOINE BERNARD CHAUMONT 
French, 1755-1828 


205 -PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST 


Costumed in a fichu over blue brocaded dress and a quaint 
closely fitting cap, she holds in her hand a drawing of a 

few sheep. . 
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SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, R.A. 
English, 1732-1792 


206 PORTRAIT OF HIMSELF 


Half length figure of the artist in dark red cloak, white 
stock and three cornered hat. Canvas. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


_ This picture was in the possession of Benjamin Haydon, 
the great historical painter, at the time of his death and 
was brought to the country by one of his pupils. 


GEORGE MORLAND, R.A. 
English, 1763-1804 


207 A KENTISH SHEPHERD 


Under a beautiful spreading oak tree, the rustic figure 
stands, his faithful dog at his heels and his flock nearby; 
pasturage and hill in the distance. 

Height, 21 inches; width, 17 inches. 
See note to No. 208, 
See tlustration. 


$ Oak: 


GEORGE MORLAND, R.A. 


English, 1763-1804 
208 PIGS 


Two huge pigs are contentedly lying in a sty after acopious 
feeding; a young boy gazes intently at them. 


Height, 17 inches; width, 21 tches. 


This painting together with No. 207 was brought to New 
York from London by Peter Mackie, who was buried in 
Trinity Churchyard, 1834. These two paintings were 
recently acquired from a descendant of that prominent 
merchant by the present owner. 


See illustration. 


Q. 0. 67 


CARL LUDWIG FRIEDRICH BECKER qi 
German, 1820-1900 


209 EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN RECEIVING THE VENE- 
TIAN EMBASSY d 


The exalted potentate in blue velvet costume sits at a 
table covered with an Oriental rug on which are several 
maps; on the marble floor is a large tiger skin; to the rear 
stand officers of the household. In various attitudes of 
supplication the four venerable Venetians present their 
cause to the Emperor. Signed lower left, C. Becker, 1877. 


Historic Note. After the capture of Verona, Senator Antonio 
Giustiniani, at the head of the Embassy, threw himself at the 
feet of the Emperor in order to make his address. Immediately 
a blank sheet of paper was handed to him to be filled up with 
the conditions of peace. (See Schlosser’s History of the World.) 
—From the Catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 


Height, 61% inches; width, 94 inches. 


Mentioned in Scribner’s Cyclopedia of Painters and Paint- 
ings. 

Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. 


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ALEXANDRE DEFAUX 


French, 1826— 
210 SPRINGTIME 


Two clumps of old apple trees in blossom edge a field 
through which runs a brook overgrown with rushes; a 
large flock of ducks is watering and disporting itself in the 
water: two grand trees partially hide the quaint old 
Normandy village and its church. Signed lower left, 
1878, A. Defaux. 

Height, 4934 inches; width, 78 inches. — 


Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
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HUGUES MERLE 


French, 1823-1881 
fir Loe SPINNER 


“A French peasant girl is seated by a spinning-wheel with 
her left hand resting lightly over the wheel; with the right 
hand she holds a distaff. The figure is turned slightly to 
the right of the spectator; the face squarely to the front. 
Her long black hair falls about her shoulders, and her dark 
full eyes look intently out of the picture. An old bronze 
lamp is suspended from the light grey wall which forms 
the background. Three-quarter length, life-size.””—From 

the catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. 
Signed right top, Hugues Merle, 1874. 


Height, 52 inches; width, 35 inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 


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BLAISE ALEXANDER DESGOFFE 


French, 1830-1887 
272° STILL LIFE 


A standing crystal coupe, beautifully engraved, is reflected 
in a small Renaissance mirror. The coupe is supported 
by a gilded stand which rests on a console table bestrewn 
with flowers and a green satin embroidered coat, charming 
in color and exquisite in detail. (See Catalogue of Metro- 
politan Museum of Art.) Signed lower left, Blaise 


Desgoffe. Height, 39 inches; width, 32 inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
Oi Art. 

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DAVID ADOLPHE ARTZ 
Dutch, 1837-1890 
213, (HE FIRST STEP 

Seated in an old-time Dutch kitchen, with its quaint 
atmosphere, is a grandmother supporting her little 
grandson who is attempting to take his first ‘steps over 
to his mother, who sits on a small stool with hands out- 
stretched ready to receive him. Signed lower right, 
Artz, 1872. Height, at inches; width, 581% inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan -Muesum 
of Art. 


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NARCISSE-VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
French, 1807-1876 


214 THE FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


From the foreground stretches a path flanked on vel 
side by tall trees. In the distance the sun throws its 
brilliant rays upon the autumnal colors. Traces of a 
deep blue sky are seen through the a foliage. Panel. - 
Signed lower left, Diaz ’69. 


4. oo Height, 13 inches; save 17 inches. 
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JEAN BAPTISTE ROBIE 

E Belgian, 1821-1910 

215 FLOWERS 

‘‘A group of roses and pansies topped out with daisies Pr | 
wild grasses lie on the border of pool of water where they 
are reflected among the petals which float on the sur- 


face.” —From the Catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. Panel. Signed lower left, J. Robie. 


Height, 25 inches; width, 18% inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 


of Art. 
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MARIE ROSA BONHEUR.: 
French, 1822-1899 


216 DEER IN THE FOREST; AT TWILIGHT 


“The twilight gleams iene: a forest of trees from whose 
intertwining branches the Autumn leaves have fallen, 
scattering their purple tints over the moss-grown rocks 
and uneven soil. In the center of the wood are three deer 
at rest; two are lying down, the other stands on the alert; 
a feeling of silence pervades the scene.””—From the Cata- 
logue of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Signed lower 
left, Rosa Bonheur. 

Height, 2534 inches; width, 32% inches. 


Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. 


§.92150 : Rent 


CESARE DETTI 
Italian, 1848- 


217 THE LANDING AT THE CHATEAU 


A gay eighteenth century costumed party has just rowed 
up to the landing; two personages are approaching. The 
mild air of Southern France is finely depicted. Signed 
lower right, Cesare Detti ’81. 


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FERDINAND ROYBET 
French, 1840— 


Height, 13% inches; width, 22 inches. 


218 THE YOUNG CAVALIER 


Half length, in court costume with white ruffled collar 
and large velvet hat. He looks at the spectator. Panel. 
Signed upper right, F. Roybet. 


Height, 24 inches; width, 19% inches. 
See ulustration. 


$4 


JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT 


French, 1796-1875 
19, Lay MOAT 


A small boat with its occupant lazily rests on the water; 
the grey outer walls of the castle with their turrets and 
the graceful poplars beyond are reflected in the waters of 
the moat. The sun is setting in a luminous sky. Signed 
lower left, Corot. 


Height, 28% inches; width, 24 inches. 


Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. 


See tlustration. Nie ty a e 
$: {2-4 / é 


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NARCISSE-VERGILE DE LA PENA DIAZ 
French, 1807-1876 
220 THE LOVERS 


The lovers descend a garden stairway and are met by a 
beggar boy who receives alms from the fair damsel. The 
background is of lovely feathery trees through which the 
blue sky shimmers. Signed lower corner, N. Diaz, ’48. 


Height, 28 inches; width, 22 mches. 


WILLIAM DIDIER-POUGET 


French 


221 HEATHER IN BLOOM . 


A slight eminence in the foreground through which runs 
a winding path; a peasant with a flock of sheep is ascend- 
ing through the blooming heather. In the middle distance 
is a placid lake and a vast panorama, showing a wooded 


country to the left, and precipitous hills to the right. | 


The sun is setting on the horizon, the distant hills and 
trees are in shadow. Signed lower right, Didier-Pouget. 


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Height, 36 inches; width, 29 ches. 


PAUL DESIRE TROUILLEBERT 


French, 1829-1900 
222 SUMMER 


In the foreground is a lake with two figures on the bank. 
Hills occupy the middle distance with large trees on the 
right and left. Beyond a small cottage looms in view. 
The morning sun is just crawling up behind the hills. 
Signed lower right, Trouillebert. 


Height, 21% inches; width, 28% inches. 
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GEORGE H. BOGERT, N.A. 
American, 1864— 
223 COMING STORM 


A marshy pool with expansive fields and woodland; 
beyond are two women homeward bound. A heavily 
clouded sky through which the evening sun shoots its 
parting rays. Signed lower left, Geo. H. Bogert. 


i Height, 18% inches; width, 2534 inches. 
$104. ¥0 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
American, 1825-1894 


224 ON THE DELAWARE 


At the left is a path running to a woodland; an old man 
is seen wandering along the bank of the lazy river; to the 
right, partly hidden by the wooded hills, rests the village; 
hazy blue mountains in the distance; slowly moving 
fleecy clouds on the clear blue sky complete the composi- 
tion. Signed lower right, G. Inness, 1871. 


Height, 26 inches; width, 36 inches. 
See ilustration. 


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J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
American, 1853-— 
225 NEAR STOCKBRIDGE 


Marshy pool in the foreground; rising ground with a mass 
of fine trees to the left. A lofty luminous sky fills the 
canvas. Signed lower left, J. F. Murphy ’7o. 


Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches. 
See illustration. 


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GEORGE H. BOGERT, N.A. 
American, 1864— 


226 SUNRISE ON THE GRAND CANAL, VENICE 


A halo of glory throws its effulgence on the placid waters, 
Signed lower left, Geo. H. Bogert. 


Height, 121% inches; width, 16 inches. 


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RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, A.N.A. 
American, 1847— 
227 THE MEETING 


Two Indians in confab stand in the shadow of dark teen 

and rocks; overhead to the left a heavy luminous cloudy 
sky. Panel. Indistinct signature on lower left, R. A. 
Blakelock. ) 


Height, 8 inches; width, 94 inches. 


Bought at Ortgies, April, 1891. 
£. |{o- e . 


J. FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
American, 1853-— 


228 AFTER THE STORM, DELAWARE RIVER 


A slow moving winding stream on which is a fisherman 
in his punt; to the left a rising well-wooded bank; in the 
distance hills. The trees on the lower right bank throw — 
a heavy reflection in the river. Signed lower right, 
J. F. Murphy ’78. 


iS Height, 16, inches; width, 24 inches. 
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HENRY GOLDEN DEARTH, N.A. 
American, 1864— 


229 A HOT SUMMER EVENING 


Open country with few trees and a farm house; overhead 
is a heavy blue sky with the red sun just disappearing over 
the distant ridge. Signed lower right, H. Dearth. 


g Height, 20 inches; width, 30 inches. | 
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LEON BAKST 
Contemporary Russian 


230 DECOR CARNIVAL 


Plate 6r L’Art Decoratif de Leon Bakst, Paris 1913. 
Bought from the Artist. Water color. ‘Signed lower 
right, Bakst. 


Height, 1734 inches; width, 27 inches. 


£. Lo ¢ 74 


ALEXANDRE CABANEL 
French, 1823-1889 


231 QUEEN VASHTI REFUSES TO COME AT THE COM- 
MAND OF KING AHASUERUS. 


“She is seated a little to the left, looking sadly but firmly at 
the spectator. In her raised right hand is a feather fan, | 
and her left hand rests by her side on the blue cushioned 
seat of the chair. She wears a blue and gold headdress 
set with pearls. Heavy gold ornaments are in her ears, 
and her coal-black hair hangs loosely about the shoulders 
which are covered with diaphanous drapery. About her 
waist is a jeweled blue girdle with heavy bands rising 
over the shoulders, while delicate light drapery covers 
the figure below the waist. The head and hand of the 
slave who brings the message from the King, projects 
into the picture at her left. The background is a deep 
purple red.”—From the Catalogue of the Metropolitan 
Museum of Art. Signed lower right, Alex. Cabanel, 1880. 

Height, 5134 inches; width, 38% inches. 


Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 


of Art. 
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NARCISSE-VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
French, 1807-1876 


232 FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


“There is a deep, rich brown wood with light tree trunks 
at the right. In the foreground are pools of water and 
an opening to a denser forest, and above is a patch of 
blue sky.”—From the Catalogue of the Metropolitan 

- Museum of Art. Panel. Signed lower left, N. Diaz, 1872. 

Height, 18 inches; width, 14% inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 


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JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER 
French, 1815-1891 
233 MAN READING 
“A man habited in black is sitting in a large armchair with 
his right foot across the left knee. He is reading from an 
open book which he holds in both hands. A low latticed 
window is at his left from which the light enters the room 
crossing the figure which is turned slightly towards the 
window. A dark, warm brown tone pervades the room.”’ 
—From the Catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum of 
Art. Panel. Signed lower right, Meissonier, 1870. 
Height, 9% inches; width, 63% inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. 
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- JULES DUPRE 
French, 1811-1889 
234 SUMMER 
“‘In the foreground a group of cattle are standing in the 
water; at the left is an old oak tree with its sturdy 
branches stretching out over a sky that is filled with 
brilliant clouds.”—From the Catalogue of the Metro- 

politan Museum of Art. Signed lower left, J. Dupré. 


Height, 614 inches; width, 1134 inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
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HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR 
French, 1836— 


235 A SUMMER DREAM 


A poetic composition; a young woman garbed in white 
gown, sitting at the edge of a lake watching the swans 
idly floating on the lazy water. To the left rise tall 
poplars and through the hazy atmosphere are faintly seen 
distant mountains. Signed lower right, Fantin-Latour. 


d K Height, 21% inches; width, 17% inches. 


LUDWIG KNAUS 
German, 1829-1910 


236 HEAD OF A YOUNG GIRL 


The dimpled damsel mischievously looks directly at the 
spectator. Panel. Signed upper left, L. Knaus, 1872. 


Height, 9% inches; width, 7 inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the ri A Museum 


of Art. 
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JOSEPH JANSEN 
German, 1829-— 


237 GLACIERS IN THE ALPS 


“A rocky foreground with mountain pines are at the left 
of a glacier which reaches up the mountain gorge. Bare 
verdureless ledges on the mountain side rise into a cloudy 
sky.’’—From the Catalogue of the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. Signed lower left, Jos. Jansen. 


Height, 52 inches; width, 85 inches. 
Exhibited for many years at the Metropolitan Museum 
of Art. 


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